Well, in the interest of time, Mr. Chair, I'll hold my questions for later.
I want to say to Mr. Zimmermann that I'm always impressed. A friend of mine, Sean McCormick, is similar to you. He had an accident--he fell out of the back of a truck--and he became one of Canada's best advocates for military personnel in developing programs for disabled veterans. He also had his own company. He did a wonderful job. It was amazing that a man in a wheelchair was able to get around better than I could.
I'm impressed with what you're able to do, sir. Congratulations for that.
Sandra, thank you for bringing the stories of those eight families to us. A few years ago we had a meeting, which the chairman and I were on, and it was one of the most emotional meetings I ever had. We had people with PTSD and their spouses--these are pretty high-ranking folks--and it was quite amazing. I noticed when we popped the things today...the popping of those trays brought back memories to them.
I want to thank you very much. I appreciate both of you for being here.
Thank you.